October 19, 2023 NYC woman shoved into moving subway train is ‘fighting for her life,’ officials say A 30-year-old woman is in critical condition after being shoved into a New York City subway train and then falling onto the tracks, police say.
October 19, 2023 American survivor of Hamas attack on music fest returns to see anti-Israel protests in US: 'I don't feel safe' Israeli festival survivor Natalie Sanandaji said she does not feel safe back home in New York with the rise in anti-Semitism fueled by Hamas' "brainwashing."
October 19, 2023 US struggles to discard hazardous materials from e-cigarettes that cannot be trashed, reused, or recycled E-cigarettes are considered hazardous waste that can’t be thrown away or recycled. Communities across the U.S. are trying to find new ways to dispose the vaping products.
October 19, 2023 2nd Ave Deli owner says he was ‘shocked’ and ‘upset’ to see swastika drawn outside famed NYC eatery The owner of New York City’s 2nd Ave Deli says “a lot of scary things [are] happening right now" after a swastika was drawn outside his eatery.
October 19, 2023 Suspected Gilgo Beach serial killer linked to two more victims by explosive new testimony, lawyers say New claims from a group of eyewitnesses place Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect Rex Heuermann face-to-face with two other women whose deaths remain unsolved.
October 18, 2023 NYU student admits tearing down Israeli hostage posters, blames 'misplaced anger' An NYU student who was recorded ripping Israeli hostage posters off a wall on campus Monday has apologized for her actions after video of the incident went viral.
October 18, 2023 Missing teen's death ruled homicide after fishermen find body in woods Rochester police have found and identified the body of 16-year-old Jakarah Lopez-Moore nearly two months after she was last seen leaving her apartment on Aug. 27.
October 16, 2023 Blue state delivers crippling blow to green energy development, jeopardizing Biden's climate goals New York rejected petitions from energy developers who asked for more taxpayer funding for offshore wind projects amid inflation in a potentially fatal blow to those projects.
October 16, 2023 New York officers will not face charges for using stun gun on man who later caught on fire, died In 2021, New York officers used a stun gun on a man who later caught on fire and died. The officers will not be facing criminal charges.
October 16, 2023 1st section of massive NYC landfill-to-park transformation project opens to the public In 2008, a New York City project began to transform a massive landfill site on Staten Island into a park. On Sunday, the first section of Freshkills Park opened to the public.